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The Bignon Commission (Template:Lang-fr; 1793–1794) was a French military tribunal that terrorized Nantes during the French Revolution. The president of the tribunal was Antoine Gonchon but it came to be known after François Bignon, captain of the 2nd battalion of Paris Volunteers, who directed most of its proceedings.
See also
- Bignon Commission (1693–1718), a separate commission which began work on the Descriptions of the Arts and Trades of France
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